Re: Automatic sign-in problems by George
George
Tue Sep 13 08:09:59 CDT 2005
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TeeCee,
If you get an answer that works, please post it. I have not been able =
to auto sign-in since installing 7.0 during the spring/summer. I =
finally dumped it and went back to 6.2 but have never regained the auto =
sign-in function. As a result I will not try 7.5.
Out of curiosity, if you shutdown and restart, then before loading =
either MSMMessenger or Messenger which use passport accounts, enter =
control panel >User Accounts >Administrator/Your Account >Manage My =
Network Accounts and check to see if your passport account is listed. I =
have two accounts, one for each of the above and neither account is =
retained after shutdown. However, as soon as I manually load and =
sign-in to both services and then check the above, both accounts show =
up. If I then exit the services, and then, start them I can auto =
sign-in.
Remember, joy for one, is joy for all!=20
"TeeCee" <behave@domain.com> wrote in message =
news:rblVe.4285$Q%2.2856@newsfe1-win.ntli.net...
I cant get MSN messenger to automatically sign-in on startup. I've=20
ticked all the obvious options:
"sign me in automatically" is checked on the front sign in screen and=20
within options/general I have checked both the "automatically run=20
messenger when I log into windows" and "allow automatic sign in when=20
connected to the Internet".
Anybody have any suggestions?
Thanks
TeeCee
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>TeeCee,</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>If you get an answer that works, please =
post=20
it. I have not been able to auto sign-in since installing 7.0 =
during the=20
spring/summer. I finally dumped it and went back to 6.2 but have =
never=20
regained the auto sign-in function. As a result I will not try=20
7.5.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2> Out of curiosity, if you shutdown =
and=20
restart, then before loading either MSMMessenger or Messenger which use =
passport=20
accounts, enter control panel >User Accounts >Administrator/Your =
Account=20
>Manage My Network Accounts and check to see if your passport account =
is=20
listed. I have two accounts, one for each of the above and neither =
account=20
is retained after shutdown. However, as soon as I manually load =
and=20
sign-in to both services and then check the above, both accounts show =
up. =20
If I then exit the services, and then, start them I can auto=20
sign-in.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Remember, joy for one, is joy for=20
all!</FONT> </DIV>
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cant get MSN messenger to automatically sign-in on startup. I've =
<BR>ticked=20
all the obvious options:<BR><BR>"sign me in automatically" is checked =
on the=20
front sign in screen and <BR>within options/general I have checked =
both the=20
"automatically run <BR>messenger when I log into windows" and "allow =
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